STORM FILLED lilEW CHANNEL. Dredging Juat Completed _St a Cot' of 910.000. . Old Ocean worn on a rampas*. re ccntly and In a few hours filled In tht new elcht-foo: channel out or lirosc Tborafare, leadlnr lrom I-onapori, ou I Into the fireltH*.: Harbor Bar. drodg wt early In the winter by the Inland Waterway Comtnlaalon at * coal ol >10.000 and exhausting all the fundi at Ita dlepoaal. This la the channel that tile Water way Comtnlaalon last month asked the Freeholder to protect by building a jetty. The Freeholders were not cleat on their legal right to expend money for thl- purpo.y. and even If they had been able to do ao. the work could not have been completed In time to pre vent what has happened. For two years there has been virtu ally no channel 'it tbla point, easterly alorma shilling the Bands and filling up 'he nai row passage that once ran out from the driw bridge to the bay. Old baynren uo not believe it will he posalhle to maintain a channel at thli point, even If a Jetty la built, and In their opinion a now channel abould be dredged through the meadow coming out Into the b..y at a more protected apot, furth u toward Somen Point. This 1« otic .of the moat Important links in be Inland Waterway, connecting tis it does Atlantic City and Ocetu City, and tho demand for keeping a elmnni . open la ao strong both for pleaaup' nttd commercial craft that adno v .iy trf hive to ho devirc-d to establish one that storma cannot Injure. REALTOR HOME. R. L. Cheater and Wife Spent Three Weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mm, Ralph L. Cheater have returned from a three weeks' trip to Florida They vl.ited St Petersburg. Miami and Palm Bench. Mra. Chester la a xery cnthualaatlc booster for Miami, which ahe aaya la the wonder city of the Atlantic Coast. -They reached Philadelphia on the return trip on Thursday, the 9th. where Mr. Cheater attended ihe Booster Banquet. Mr. Chester. In speaking of the dlf ferenoe in the climates, said they were Just 48 hours from DO In the shade to 5 above f reeling. They arrived In Philadelphia In a snow storm. LEGION ATTEND8 CHURCH. A special sermon was preached by the Rev. John Handley at the First Methodist Church Sunday night. His subject was "The leadership of Abraham Lincoln." Members of MorganRanck Post. American Legion, attended the services In a body. Pr. Handley If a former ehaplaln of the A. E. F. attached to the Blue and Gray Division.
WANTED Lst, Csttsf* m Apoifl Ll.ro* Feartk sad FsertaseH Street.. WJI lab W.I HW mtrot wkk pric. W. H. KIRK 733 Wesley Avenue - fi§§] Before tuyin^ NextCar see our lar^e stockof new and hi^h-Orede Used Cars CaAar7im€ jmuVs Stat £3 Motor Service 80" Atlantic Ave. FIRE ESCAPES for all types ofibuildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BROWNWORTH & CO. PHILADELPHIA "Lit in Estimate" A GOOD CROP You want safe returns for your money — you want full pt Your dollars put in un account at 3* here will be safely harvested and you are certain of n good crop. 3 % Interest Paid on Time Deposits. a* v OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J.
L. MOVIE DIRECTpR HEf^E. Maurice L "Dad" Foster was In oat town last week with Chas Griffiths, a moving picture director and scenario writer Mr Griffiths' experience on ro-!thc stage and in the' movies has covihe'ered a period of many years. He was isd i with Charles Chaplin in a "Sketch 's jut :Nleht"Mn an English music hall.. He dg-ialso played with Billy Beeves, the ,nd original drunk For some iline he was of a clown conrudlan both on the stage ids and In the circus. His theatrical experience has carried blin through Rusor- sis. Germany. Hungary. Austria. Hoihe land. Belgium. . France, the United a States and Canada. Both Mr. Griffiths ;ai and Mr. Foster are now with ihe Ab- '{ ley scqtiam Flint Corporation of Atlantic ad City, where Mr. Griffiths is busy dl lot reeling a new picture. Their trip to ' re Ocean City was to spot locations. - Ii Is understood that purt of the tlew lu- production will be filmed here, rly « ng ACTIVE ORGANIZATION. »n Ocean City numbers among lis or-. ionizations ihe Young Men>-Bn»gr«ss-slve League, of which Eisner Jackson ll£ Pearl is president -mil Alfr.-d R. Smith. Is the vlce-presidifii. This organization is made up Wholixof the^ n8 young men of Ocean CltjT who Tnekle ed fearlessly any problem that comes up Bt- lhat pnnnises to be for Ihe benefit of nt Ocean City at large They have been ,n." the prime movers In a number of Dd projects of great benefit 10 Ocean City fP": and) bare done so much good work l,h thief the City of Cape May have given , this organization their slncerest en- 1 ™ dofsernent by forming an organization "''.ajjjng exactly similar lines rfnd same., NEW PASTOR HERE. The Rev. Chas. F. N. Voegelln. the ■ ...new pastor of the First Presbyterian ' Church, hag arrived with his family . from Youngsuprn. Ohio. He preach , ve I'd bis first sermon as pastor of this church Sunday morning, and was ■ 'F. greeted by large rongregallons both er . morning and evening. He will be Inor stfllli-d later. er o J Send those little personals about i {? i your friends, the family yourseji ; to the Sentinel, but be sure to get 1 If- them to the office not later than Tuesday noon. j JT EXECUTORS' SALE. By virtue of the last win and testament of Ellia Young. Deceased. Ihe executors will sell at Public Sale on Friday. March i third. IMS. between the hooi^of twelve !'rtotS*a? the SheriT^Office. Cape May J •".Court ltouae. Cape May County. New;, ■at i Jersey, the following property: < Us 1. A tract of land. rontmlntns 58 acrea. , LI j be the same more or lesa. situate In l.p- , lA.per Township. Cape May County. N. J.. , ,n- upon the Tuckahoe Road, lying t*twecn , ld. tracts owned by the Estate of Mary P. , !■ XrUtSft fii.'T.B'SLPS::!' slating of two adjoining pieces. contain- . ' respectively! leas IMS square feet, eon- ', vexed to the Atlantic City Railroad Com- , nanv hr two deeds, dated August 28th. , tsot. and recorded *n the Clerk's Office , of Cape May County. N. J . In Deed Book ICS. pa go 197. etc.. and pare 215. ete. . . ad 1 A tract of mradnw.^nate^ln 1 ppsr , "" ! from Ktelutrd Wro tberhjx ^ Atoinizlra; s r , vd. to Stephra Young. 'dated' January J Ilth. 1SSJ, and recorded In the Clerk • , OfTlco-of Cape May County. N. J., in , — Deed Book Y. page 170. ete. 3 3. A tract of Cedar Swamp, situate , in the reach Orchard. Great c edar t swamp. Cape^Majr^ County ran- . Offlee of Cane May County. N. J.. In.. Deed Book X. page SIS. C A tract of Cedar Swamp, situate in • the Great Cedar Swamp. Cape May : County. -V J., containing 3 arrea^and « Seacrthed In Deed* from Hugh Oruro to Stephen Young, dated December 3nd. tSS«. and recorded In the Clerk's OBeiof Cars- May County. X. J., hi Deed Book 3«. page 239. etc. 5. A tract of Cellar Swamp, situate In the Grest Cedar Swamp. Cape May County'. X. J., containing ^{ll^pevcbailj be j Deed from Hugh Oram to Btepben 'Young, dated December tad. 135%,' and; recorded In the Clerk's Office of Cape . May. County. N. J.. In Deed Book 28. page .**». etc. 8. A tract of Cedar Swamp, situaie In !!,. I'. I <r< hard Gr- c. :.,r Swamp [Cape May County. K. J., containing 1% i scribed In Deed from Betsey Jones to i "JTZJSS-J-tt SSK !c«pe May County. N. J.. In Deed Book1 — j T^rms and conditions of sale made — Per further information apply to the .Camden. N. J. RAT WTKJS J j RALPH K. WTNN.^ J. Charles Winters, Proctor, l«
A JOLLY PARTY. «. Held at the Home of Mr. and Mra. ° Raymond Price. " Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price enters talned Miss Anna rricj and a few of 8 her rriends on Tuesday evening. e Danelng was enjoyed by all. especially s the exhibition dance given by Bob p Nelson. Those present were the M tries 'Caroline Rogers. Catherine Gordon. Mildred Weeks. Anna Smith. Jeanette 11 Darby. Bilzabeth Westcatt. Margaret s and Anna Price: Messrs. George Gar1 diner. Robert Nelson. Junior Stevens. I Marley Fitzgerald. T. Leo Adams, John Boswell. George Blackman and II Richard1 Torbert. Dainty refreshments were served at ' a late hour, after which the guests de-8 parted, stating they had a most enjoyable time. "ROUND-UP NO. S. i • ; P. O. 8. of A. Broncho Busters on ! Another Rampage. f Round-Up No. 5 of the Rough Riders , i will trail over to Llnwood on March ' 2nd with thrir orchestra and the old ) grey mare. The old grey mare, by • Hie way. Is receiving her finishing 7 touches of shellac and varnish. ' A new comer to this hard riding 1 , outfit Is Dr. J Thornlcy Hughes. The boys. In order to, ha. brief, have nick1 named him "big medicine " His ofii-' ' ; rial title, however, will be Grand: High America. Evan E. Lear, a veteran rough rider, who nearly saw service with; . Roosevelt. In all probability, will be . loreman when the rough riders round , up the huneh of strays at Llnwood. : ' Rob Smith will drive the rhuek wag-f 1 SQTICE OF SETTLEMENT ^ NWlcs ^ twreby sltwB^ thst^^Ujs t COTrt* of the County | of Cs^May ou the^Sm^Uy ef Msnb^aam I l>*"J' J""*rT (Tjiins ROB1S8QK CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. |j CONTRACT NO. 724-B. J j Sealed bids or proposals '.Sewn City. New Jersey.' "at "the offices of! : 1 i ; i be widened. In Ocean City. N. J.. as | ' ' Alt b^s must" be made on the forms ■ , provided, cover all Items contained there- • 1 in and be accompanied by caah or check ' certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust ' Co.. In the sum of 1100.0ft. payable to the ■ T erasure r^of Ocean City. N. J.. j 1 The aticceasful bidder will' I.,- required; furnish, within 10 days from the date | r of the award, a satisfactory Surety or ' Guaranty Co. Bond. In the sum of the ; full amount of Ihe award, conditioned for 1 the faithful performance of the Contract. ■ payment of all hills and wages, and will ' also be required to save the City of ' {toSTat7 '{& or "otherwise *^tnd°by "v.rtu." 1 emnloyers' llabUlty act of Ule • pertaUiing^B emptoyera'or laborers, by [ xivtnc a sdrot ; company bond or Insur- 1 • The entire work to be completed by ■ Max 1st. 192! The Hoard of Commissioners reserve ■ the right to reject anr or alt bids or to 1 waive any informality In any bid liana and specifications can be obn talned front the City Clerk by depositing listed Jan. 30th. 1*22. » nVKRTON A. CORSON. Director of PubUc Wcrkrf I- 1V1L H. COLLISSON. JR . e C»> Knglneer 4 harrv A. MORRIS. T, nty Clerk. n »-*. 31. J' ================ William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue k OCEAN CITY. N. J. t. Estimates Furnished Pheoe, 229-J
THE STRAND Building and Loan Association announce* the opening of its FIRST SERIES OF CAPITAL STOCK ero at its office 411 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Friday, March 3rd at 8 P. M. ir BE A HOME BUILDER and Join the Thrift n Movement Now in [ Progress AH Over the Country it The following extract from the constitution i# of interest iu to all who arc planning to make application for loans: "All loans shall bear interest from the last meeting previous te !o recording "f the Murtgagr at the rate of per annum." Suhscriptiop^will lie "jjeceived by any officer or director. CLAYTON HAJNES BRICK. President JOIJK C. STEELMAN, Vice Presideot ~P&LAND STEELMAN, Secretary , ; JOHN J. POSTER, Treasurer Col.Xhas. M. Gaudy Stirling W. Cole Dr. John W. Whiticar Edward M. Sutton * Ernest M. Kent Harry Headley Ewing T. Corson Walter A. Dittrich H. B. Cooper, Jr. H. B. Cree Elmer Jackson Pearl
A CORRECTION In In -i "week's Issue of the Sentinel. •• under the news of "Dknglners of Aln - erica." It was Mated that at, their i r anniversary .they woultPpresent u "hw- i )f man" sketch. Of course. It would I f. hardly be expected that tliev would; y present an Inhuman Che. What was _ b really meant was thai they would ■ present a humorous sketch. \ Visitors were entertained at last " *• Thursday evening's meetlna-. front * ! StSOHville Hnd I'leaasanH ill. Tie L.. guess itarkuge. a handsome cut -gMss.: Bi candy jar. jvas won by Mrs. Helen ■ d ° TAX DEPUTIES TO BE HERE 11 Income tax deputies will sit at the ; ►•Ocean City Title A Trust Co. between | ' 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. on February 2ath and February' 2"lh for the purpose of i advising and assisting taxpayers In j | filling out their Income tax returns. " ' ^^oiice "f?',;. ' -si held w UsT'jrih^t^ay^of* February. 19-':'. fi . at the hour of three o'clock In the after - d City Hall, ctoanclty. New Jersey, ari >' ordloaore will be Introduced for the ptire pcae of constructing and erecting Jetties * OB the beach or ocean front in the City g North_ and f Tt^' ,1 and real: estate peculiarly hencfHtrd jrhereby lo the extent of the benefits that . : such owner shall lie deemed to acquire. 1- HARRY A MORRIS, h j Ctty Clork. i FOR SALE = and kitchen* cag and coal range: '"basement billiard foorn^ and shuffle l-onrd: " Flo'Jung'dock'1"^ Tennis court !*" k P°r" ' d OWNER APARTMENT 9<M. t. . ^ ^ *532 Chestnut Street. H. M. RRAINKLIIV r. Practlcnl Pointer 938 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ECZENAlp • BINOWOJtM. TRTTEUee •' Hughes Central Pharmacy 81h and Wesley Ave.
POST OFFICE NEWS Offlco is opened on weekdays 1.15 A. M., closes, S.00 1'- M. Money ortlct department opened from 8.00 A. M. until C.00 P. M. Closing time of out: going mails for Philadelphia. CamtJ. n and points be-,^ >undy "y,w - Barclay & McCorkle Agent, for Phoenix Portland Cement 1 Cement Block mi Sand, Gravel and Top Soil 1032 Simpson Ave. Phone 51-W ARCH1TKCTH un ' L. Leslie Headley Co. " Incorporated ' fo : ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE ";! { Builders j * 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.) & Ocean City, N. J. Si| Designer -and- builder of Artistic'™ j Bungalows. Convenient, Cottages, of •; Up-to-dat# Apartments, Modern, M ; Hotels. 2 Bureau of Health «. and Charities CUT HALL " T. LEE ADAMS. Hullb Mot Otike Hears . 11.00 te 12-00 A. M. Phone ao and ask for Health Officer during office hour*, if com- q plaint is to be made for any violation of health code, or address postal to box 244 w
Phone 229-J Estimates Furnished rl WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HAINOER 912 Central aTenue Ocean City. K. J. ! - City Garage SEVENTH ANO HAVEN AVE. oczsm city, wesv jesizr - l. W. miller . proprietor telephone. eos This is a 3-19 B, Westing- ' i , | P i house' full automatic Elec- ! Ff ■||."_ 1 trie Range, other styles in K Bo Ol stock. I ^et us show you the y1/ B1 advantages of cooking by r I electricity. Cheaper than • gr— nMD I gas and cleaner, p' #1 ' II We carrj' a full line of West- ' \ ^"^house, Mazda arid Nitro- : p — I wlraymoni) ~i I ii — I" MONUMENTS Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts MEMORIALS OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements mYou can choose front the largest and finest stock of £ materials ever collected — | standard granites and marbles 1 from quarries famous for the quality of their product. W e Specialize in Designing and Manufacturing Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials Car/art Paid lo all Purchasers CAMDEN YARD I MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Pleasantville, N. J. Opp. Harleigh Cemetery ^ A|UnUc a,y (>mrlcrj BeU Phone 2737 - j B«II Phone, Pleasantville 1 REPRESENTATIVES O. J. BsmmdL Pros. U S. Scnwcwt AmiM, Vntaqr I * u A^tktJ^uSr*' N ' • Comb"taKd- C"* Ba"","on' ; F H»'rhl. Csmdsn. N J . f» Csmdea. Sslroi. CkrasMttr snd DarilagtM Count W. W. Duttois, Clsytoa. N- J.. for CUyton m nd Tlcloflj H. B Hsle. Cbsrriton. Vs. for Suts of Virginia O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLE, N. J.
r,.lB A. M. 8,45 A. M. j 12 Noon C| 1 P. M. „ 3.45 P. M. *00 P. M. pb Atlantic City and Pleasantville: 0.15 A. M. ^ 12 Nodi. 3.45 P. M. S.00 P. M. I Millv ills*. Yineland and Hridgeton •5.15 A. M. S.45 A. M. 3.45 P. M. s.00 P. M. Cape May, Wildwood, tape May Court House. Sea w»e. Avalon. Per- - s.45 A- M. 12 Noon' S.00 P. M. Time of delivery of mails through , lock boxes: 8.45 A. M.; 0.30 A. M.; I 12-OOnoon: 3.30 P. M.; 4.15 P. M.; I and 0.45 P. M. \ There are two deliveries of mail by carriers, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, with the ex- . ccptinn of the business section which, has three deliveries, morning, noon and ) afternoon. * ' One delivery of parcel post daily. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS \ jr..,,.. ( M ■' I B. Rswkins. IWMif*. ^ of slid 'liTisnii^n-th^1?- "l^nrhr'^lbrn* I o Ih, •ub"'ri" ndt'r 0^^ 'alhrm.t'ion '"tUir will br forever l^rred ol on, ,,-Tion azali.e - Dated. 1 niWARD (' wiLIJAM.* , raC t "os^E V1" iisTSS10' GOOD ADVICE » Do not build until you talk the ^ L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. Something New for the benefit of Oceau City people City House Cleaning Company 7j0 Weat Avenue Ocean City New Jersey , Bell Phone. 75- W JONES. ROOERS 4 BASSELL nALCYON HALL Ultf Wesley ave. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE Of KAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open AH the Year Hot-water Heat LAURA I. MILLKR GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue l Ocean City New Jersey J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey • AUTO EOUIPMENT HEADLEY A AOAHN Reading Coal Also KlnanagJBaode^ barrel or^rd. tba ton gnsrsnusd. Ball or Knlerprlss 'pHoae. one* sa* Tare. T KIT II ana u zn Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J, Thorn florist-^ 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey
BRECKLEY'S mouse and sign painters CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Prcf Ready Mixed Paints. Lead and Oll920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Phone. 358- XV NOTICE iroaad rovr Houir. UJIIca or Lavo. I'll dl L,' Claanlaz a SpKialtr br the da, or hour FLORIDA D JONES S32.SIM p8omtj(fr|m ' " " | > UKRICAU f Scotch Hallj rtltlan. Roglatered Grsdoale j B. MrmBj^TT^^^r WILLITS P. HAINES, M.I). Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases of Eve. 9 a. M. to i P. M. E«r- T£r°o™ »nd Phone 290 Glasses fitted Cor. "Wesley Ave. and 9th St. ALjLEN -CORSON, M. I). 821 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey pT8R8CHSIa PETTIT, M. I) 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. , Wed. and Saa.,^l^lo l»_A M- onl. Until » to 10 a 7 lol p. III. John H. Whiticar, M. I>. 717 Wesley avenue ocean city. n. j. °T *Ld» U Wedrvwd 'f» It * m Prglar, 8*tnrd«y. 'l I 30-5 20 p. in. DK. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician 8th**' Central 1125 Rral Eala'to Train' Bid, Phona 275-W Pbouo. W.lout toss DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue, fleean Cily, N. J. * Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Dtognoaii. Nitrous Oxide Administered _ HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth si. and Wesley 'ave. Phone 248 ,j J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTOaaKVS.AT.kAW. - Wootton. Harcouit t Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery Bouraa Bulldlng-Aabur, Am. and ath ll OCEAN CITY. N. d. VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantlo City. N. J. ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson. |r. a •».. m. am. sow C. e. Civil Engineer and Surveyor
THE l l NCHEON HO,,R fint^s this restaurant full of people who ^ selves. ' For there is good fellowship m jU ■ here as well as good food. If you 0I" 9 i ill feaPkC' Mt.l J°y Die good\hings of life stop i" h :e . VT'm'r' tT for 'ur,eh *nd " y°° are wiw" ■ 1 u11 • THE HARRIS RESTAURANT . 805 Asbury Avenue j Breyeri te Cream _ . Orean flly, N. J. Wj'H. Harris, PrTO 1

